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    Close your eyes, and picture that there are no trees or trees seeds on earth, imagine that the air looks like smoke, and you can only see ¼ mile. Every day you have to buy air. This would be the world if we had no trees, like in the book “The Lorax” by: Dr. Seuss. Industrialization, urbanization, and globalization all will make this make-believe world a reality, and all the pros and cons that come with it. Industrialization is a crucial theme in the story “The Lorax,” without a…

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    A Lemonade Stand Analysis

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    Almost everyone has been a part of our economic system at some point in their lives. For me, it was running a lemonade stand. As a child, I did not realize that something as simple as selling a cup of lemonade was part of our economic system. There are four factors of production inputs in which are used to make a profit and contributed to the economic system. Land- this is the physical place where the economic system begins. For an example, my lemonade stand which was constructed on my front…

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    Hanay Geiogamah

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    Hanay Geiogamah is a playwright, television and movie producer, and professor at the University of California. Born in Oklahoma to a father of Kiowa descent, and a mother of Lenni Lenape descent – Geiogamah is considered the first famous and successful Native American playwright. Throughout his career he wrote numerous plays depicting Native American culture and society, as well as served as a producer for television programs that aired on well-known networks such as TBS and TNT. In addition, he…

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    Candida infection is Fluconazole ophthalmic solution In case both of them fail to respond we use a broad spectrum anti fungal like Amphotericin B but it can be toxic and should be used with great precaution Prevention Protective Eye Glasses for the agriculture field workers. Use Eye glasses instead of contact lens. Keep your eyes clean; wash them with cold water when you wash your face. Other Pertinent…

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    Cheetahs are the fastest land animals in the world with a maximum speed of 75 miles per hour. But did you know that the “South African cheetah is extinct in Lesotho, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Malawi” as said in wikipedia.. Have you heard that an adult South African cheetahs can be 28 to 35 inches tall at the top of the shoulder. They are also a total length of 63 to 73 inches and weigh between 46 to 160 pounds. The scientific name for a South African cheetah is an Acinonyx…

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    beginning of the first successful Australian wheat farm. From then, to now, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics; Australias farm production gross value reached 48.7 billion dollars in worth in 2011. This is exactly how Australia’s agriculture sector continues to remain to be a significant contributor to our economy, in Australia. The 140,704 farms in Australia help provide enough food for 6.4 million souls world wide. Could Australia cope without this? Australia is being left…

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    The Neolithic Age brought a variety of changes to Europe at around 4000 B.C. The usual life of hunting and gathering eventually turned into farming and domesticated life. Settlement meant that there was more room for monuments, burial grounds, and places for ritual ceremonies; such as megaliths and the one of the most famous of the kind, Stonehenge. Megalithic structures became the new popular form of building. The word megalith comes from the Greek words, mega meaning “great,” and lithos…

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    Pollan believes the industrial food chain is a bad process to make food. One example that he mentioned was, “Basically, almost all of the cattle in the feedlot are are sick. And it’s their corn-based diet that makes them ill” (58). This quote indicates that if the cows are sick we would barely have any meat or our meat would be ill and that would cause us to feel ill. He also announced, “By giving antibiotics to the millions of cattle in the U.S. we are actually breeding new superbacteria that…

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    reducing pollutants that flow into the lake. It is believed that in order to successfully achieve the clean up of the lake money will have to be raised privately in addition to government funding. A third challenge is gaining cooperation from the agriculture industry in terms of supporting regulation to control runoff from the hog and cattle…

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    “Mowing the lawn is a time-consuming chore”, Deandre says. He states If you have a big yard it is a difficult task to complete. Then he said there is more to mowing the laws than just cutting the grass. First you have to make sure there is nothing in your lawn that will ruin your mower. Making sure that large sticks, balls, or outdoor items are out of the way of the mower is important, to make sure no problems are occurring, he explains. Mowing the lawn is like a never ending tunnel that gets…

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